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The origins of A Program in Miracles could be traced back to the venture between two people, Helen Schucman and William Thetford, equally of whom were distinguished psychologists and researchers. The course's inception occurred in early 1960s when Schucman, who was simply a medical and study psychologist at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons, began to see a series of internal dictations. She identified these dictations as originating from an inner style that determined… Continue

With The Use Of Trade Show Exhibit, You Can Stand Out From The Events

At a trade show, trade show exhibit add a new dimension to your marketing strategy. The display you need to help your business stand out and attract consumers varies depending on the type of business you have. Display Solution has a large selection of trade show pop up displays to suit any business need. Trade show displays are an excellent way to promote your company in a way that attracts the attention of trade show guests.
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Features & Benefits
Comes in straight or curved frames for dynamic display options
All panels are full-color so you have an end-to-end display that fills your space and makes it seem larger.
Creative and vibrant display that catches the eye of any passers-by
Fabric Dye Sublimation Graphic Print
Aluminum Snap-Tube/ Pop-Up Frame
High-Resolution Dye-Sub Fabric Print
FREE Pantone color matching
Oxford Soft Carrying Case

Available Size-
6' Displays | 8' Displays | 10' Displays | 20' Displays

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Display Solution
Address- 30 Pennsylvania Avenue, Unit #5 Vaughan, Ontario, L4K 4A5
Contact no- 1-888-285-9505
Email Address- [email protected]

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